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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Rivian Automotive — The EV stock added nearly 4% following an upgrade by Piper Sandler to overweight . Adobe — Shares fell 11% a day after the software company issued weak revenue guidance for its current quarter. Ulta Beauty — Shares tumbled 6.5% a day after the beauty retailer issued full-year earnings guidance that came in on the low end of the consensus forecast. Revenue guidance is in the range of $110.5 million and $112.5 million also below the $113.4 million analyst expectation. Revenue guidance also fell short.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Alexander Potter, Ulta, bitcoin, amortization, Zumiez, , Sarah Min Organizations: Micron Technology, Citi, Micron, Adobe Locations: cryptocurrencies, FactSet
Adobe — Shares slipped 15% after the software company issued weak revenue guidance for its current quarter. Revenue guidance came out in the range between $110.5 million and $112.5 million, also below the $113.4 million expectation from analysts. Smartsheet — The business software provider retreated by 3.2% after posting revenue guidance that was worse than analysts expected. Ulta Beauty — Shares edged lower by 5.3% after the beauty products retailer posted disappointing full-year earnings guidance. Steel Dynamics — Shares of the Indiana-based steelmaker rose more than 2% after strong earnings guidance for the first quarter.
Persons: Geron, Piper Sandler, Jabil, PagerDuty, Smartsheet, Ulta, Stocks, cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, MicroStrategy, Cardlytics, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Geron, U.S, Food, Drug Administration, Micron Technology, Citi, Micron, Adobe, FactSet, Marathon, Steel, Steel Dynamics, Wall Street Locations: Indiana
Goldman Sachs has refreshed its "conviction list" of top picks in Asia Pacific for March, adding some key stocks and removing others. Here are two of the latest additions to Goldman Sachs' conviction list: Xero Goldman analyst Kane Hannan said he was positive on the outlook for New Zealand-headquartered accounting software company Xero . Goldman Sachs has a price target of $152 on the stock, giving it potential upside of around 12%. Hyundai Motor Another addition to Goldman's conviction list is South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai Motor . Meanwhile, the Wall Street bank removed Singapore-headquartered bank OCBC and Japanese conglomerate Sony from its conviction list as it no longer deems them "a top investment idea."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Xero Goldman, Kane Hannan, Hannan, Intuit's Quickbooks, Sage, Kota Yuzawa, Yuzawa, Goldman, Michael Bloom Organizations: Asia, Hyundai, South, Hyundai Motor, Won, Sony Locations: Asia Pacific, U.S, Mar, New Zealand, Australia, South Korean, Singapore
Crypto stocks — Stocks whose performance is tied to the price of bitcoin rose as the cryptocurrency pushed to another record for the third day in a row. Dollar Tree posted adjusted earnings of $2.55 per share on $8.64 billion of revenue for the fourth quarter. Analysts surveyed by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, had penciled in $2.65 per share on $8.67 billion in revenue. GE HealthCare — Shares dropped 3% after the medtech company announced a secondary offering of 13 million shares. Analysts had expected earnings of 2 cents per share on revenue of $1.62 billion, per LSEG.
Persons: Coinbase, MicroStrategy, CleanSpark, Baird, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Raymond James, , Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Marathon, Iris Energy, Texas, Nvidia, Devices, Micron Technology —, Micron, AMD, LSEG, GE, , GE HealthCare Technologies, General Electric, Royal, Petco, Wellness Locations: Kentucky, Royal Caribbean
Crypto stocks — Stocks connected to cryptocurrencies rose as Bitcoin hit a fresh record high and topped $71,000. PDD Holdings — U.S.-listed shares of the Chinese ecommerce company added 4.5% following an upgrade by Jefferies to buy. Duolingo — Duolingo shares rose more than 1% after JPMorgan initiated coverage of the online learning platform with an overweight rating, citing expectations for "premium" revenue growth. Xcel Energy ­— Xcel Energy shares added‎ about 2%. New York Community Bancorp — Shares of the regional bank ticked up 1% in premarket trading.
Persons: Jefferies, Duolingo, Oppenheimer, Gamble —, , Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: PDD Holdings —, Jefferies, JPMorgan, Energy, Xcel Energy, Barclays, Nvidia, New York Community Bancorp, Netflix, Procter, Gamble, Truist Locations: Temu, China
Rosenblatt's price target is now the highest forecast for the stock on Wall Street. Caterpillar — Shares pulled back 2% following a downgrade to in line from Evercore ISI, which noted concern over a longer-than-expected outlook for earnings growth. Analyst Brian Mullan hiked his price target on US Foods to $59 from $45, or roughly 19% upside from Friday's closing price of $49.58. Capital One stock pulled back more than 4%. Arm Holdings — Stock in the chipmaker slid about 4% as investors pulled back bets on the stock after its massive rally .
Persons: Rosenblatt, FactSet, Piper Sandler, Brian Mullan, Biden, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Walmart, LSEG, Revenue, Caterpillar —, ISI, Foods, Intel —, Bloomberg, Discover Financial, Capital, Arm
Dropbox — Shares of the cloud storage company pulled back nearly 13% after the company issued lower-than-expected first-quarter revenue guidance. Dropbox now forecasts revenue in the range of $627 million to $630 million, while analysts surveyed by FactSet expected $632.5 million. The company also announced plans for a $250 million share repurchase, and said it planned to lay off 550 employees . Trade Desk — Shares skyrocketed more than 18% after the company beat revenue estimates in the fourth-quarter and issued higher-than-expected first-quarter guidance. DoorDash reported a loss of 39 cents per share while analysts polled by LSEG called for a 16-cents loss.
Persons: Ingersoll Rand, Ingersoll, Vulcan, FactSet, Roku, DraftKings, DoorDash, LSEG, Coinbase, Wells, Raymond James, Wayfair, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: Wall, FactSet, Vulcan, LSEG, Revenue, Bank of America Locations: Wells Fargo
Uber — Uber's shares jumped 11%, climbing to a new 52-week high, after the ride-hailing company announced an inaugural $7 billion share repurchase authorization program. The higher end of the company's full-year earnings per share guidance, $11.40, was also above estimates of $10.83 per share. On Tuesday, DaVita posted earnings of $1.87 per share, ex-items, on $3.15 billion in revenue. Robinhood Markets — Shares of the trading platform jumped 9% after the company posted a surprise earnings and revenue beat. Robinhood posted earnings of 3 cents per share, while analysts expected a 1 cent per share loss, according to LSEG.
Persons: Uber, Uber's, Lyft, IQVIA, Charles River, DaVita, FactSet, Robinhood, Zillow, LSEG, bitcoin, Energy rocketed, CleanSpark, Topgolf Callaway, Akamai, Kraft Heinz, Airbnb, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Uber Technologies, Inc, IQVIA Holdings, Charles River Laboratories, Revenue, Miners, Energy, Marathon, MGM Resorts, Hasbro Locations: New York City, FactSet, LSEG, China, Macau, U.S, Detroit
In its most recent quarter, Lyft posted adjusted earnings of 18 cents per share, more than the LSEG consensus estimate of 8 cents per-share earnings. Revenue of $1.22 billion was in line with analysts' expectations. Robinhood Markets — Shares of Robinhood soared roughly 16.5% after the investing platform beat on earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter. Kraft Heinz — Shares declined more than 1% after the food company posted fourth-quarter revenue that missed expectations. However, adjusted earnings of 78 cents per share was a slight beat, compared to the 77 cents earnings per share expected by analysts.
Persons: Lyft, Robinhood, Angi, DaVita, FactSet, Kraft Heinz —, Kraft Heinz, Akamai, GoDaddy, SentinelOne, bitcoin, Microstrategy, Airbnb, Bernstein, Topgolf, LSEG, It's, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Alex Harring, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: LSEG, FactSet, Akamai, Wall, Bank of America, Miners Iris Energy, Marathon Digital, MGM Resorts, Topgolf Callaway, Topgolf Callaway Brands, JPMorgan Locations: LSEG, China, U.S, Detroit
Although fourth-quarter results beat Wall Street estimates, the company's forecast was lower than expected . PayPal said the number of active users fell to 426 million, which was below the Wall Street estimate of 427.17 million, according to StreetAccount. Oscar Health — Shares gained more than 24% due to stronger-than-expected full-year guidance that surpassed Wall Street estimates. The fourth-quarter earnings forecast also topped Wall Street estimates. Monolithic Power Systems — Shares climbed nearly 8% after beating Wall Street estimates in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Disney, StreetAccount, Oscar, Oscar Health —, Wynn, FactSet Organizations: Disney, Epic Games, PayPal, Wall, Oscar Health, Wynn, , Allstate — Stock, FactSet . Arm Locations: LSEG
Mercury Systems — Shares of the technology company fell nearly 12% after missing Wall Street estimates in the fiscal second quarter. Viasat — Shares in the communications firm gained more than 5% after Viasat surpassed Wall Street estimates for revenue in the third quarter. The company notched revenue of $1.13 billion while analysts polled by FactSet forecast $1.11 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG expected the company to earn 77 cents per share on revenue of $3.24 billion. Chipotle — Shares added nearly 3% after beating Wall Street estimates on the top and bottom lines in the fourth quarter.
Persons: FactSet, LSEG, Chipotle Organizations: Mercury, Viasat —, Viasat, Wall, FactSet, LSEG, Corp, , Gilead Sciences, Gilead Sciences — Stock, Ford — Stock, Ford, Disney, Warner Bros, Discovery, Fox Corp, Fox, Warner Bros ., ESPN Locations: Gilead, Gilead Sciences —
Pfizer — Shares dropped 4.2% after the drugmaker said it would halt development of its twice-daily experimental weight loss pill. Marvell Technology — The semiconductor stock fell more than 5% after Marvell issued lower-than-expected revenue guidance for the fourth quarter. Ulta Beauty — The stock gained nearly 12% after the beauty products retailer reported third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Ulta reported earnings of $5.07 per share, higher than the $4.95 per share analysts polled by LSEG were expecting. Dell — Stock in the computer maker fell nearly 6% on the heels of a mixed third-quarter earnings report.
Persons: Pfizer, Andrew Nowinski, Nelson Peltz, Alibaba, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Coinbase, Ulta, LSEG, Jessica Fye, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Pfizer —, Paramount Global, Wall Street Journal, Apple, Disney —, Trian Fund Management, Marvell Technology, Marvell, Invest, Nasdaq, Dell —, Wall, LSEG, JPMorgan Locations: , Wells Fargo
Workday notched adjusted earnings of $1.53 per share on $1.87 billion in revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, expected $1.41 in earnings per share and $1.85 billion in revenue. Leslie's is calling for an adjusted loss of 21 cents to 20 cents per share, compared to analysts' expectations for a loss of 16 cents per share, according to FactSet. Fourth-quarter adjusted earnings were also below expectations. Las Vegas Sands — The casino operator slipped 3.5% after it announced that Miriam Adelson would sell $2 billion in shares. Daily Journal — Shares of the Daily Journal are expected to be active.
Persons: NetApp, FactSet, Jabil, Miriam Adelson, Adelson, Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway, — CNBC's Contessa Brewer, Darla Mercado Organizations: Wall, LSEG, Vegas Sands, Las Vegas Sands, Daily, Daily Journal, Berkshire Locations: Pleasanton , California, Vegas, Las Vegas
Deere , Caterpillar — Deere shares dropped nearly 4% after the agricultural equipment maker issued disappointing guidance for fiscal 2024. Deere said it expects net income between $7.75 billion and $8.25 billion, short of the $9.31 billion expected from analysts polled by StreetAccount. Autodesk — Autodesk fell more than 5% a day after the software company issued lower-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter earnings guidance. The company now expects earnings per share of between $1.91 and $1.97, below estimates of $2.01 per share, according to LSEG. Nvidia posted adjusted earnings of $4.02 per share on $18.12 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $3.37 per share and $16.18 billion in revenue.
Persons: Deere, StreetAccount, Piper Sandler, LSEG, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Darla Mercado Organizations: JPMorgan, Capybara, Deere, Caterpillar — Deere, Caterpillar, Nordstrom, LSEG, HP —, HP, Autodesk — Autodesk, Autodesk, Nvidia —, Nvidia, Airlines, West Texas Intermediate, American Airlines and United Airlines, Norwegian Cruise Line Locations: LSEG, China
ChargePoint Holdings — Stock in the electric vehicle charging network slipped 26% after the company announced a shakeup in its C-suite. Separately, ChargePoint announced preliminary third-quarter results, including revenue forecast of $108 million to $113 million down from $150 million to $165 million. Compass Minerals International — Shares fell 2% after the company reported a wider-than-expected loss in the fiscal fourth quarter. Ross Stores — The clothing retailer added 5.7% after posting a third-quarter beat on the top and bottom line. Ross reported earnings of $1.33 per share on $4.92 billion in revenue, while analysts polled by LSEG forecast earnings of $1.22 per share and $4.85 billion of revenue.
Persons: Rick Wilmer, Pasquale Romano, ChargePoint, Ross Organizations: Reuters, Justice Department, LSEG, ChargePoint, , Compass Minerals, FactSet, Ross Stores
Azenta — The life science stock jumped 13% on Tuesday, a day after the company delivered its fiscal fourth-quarter report. Home Depot — Shares of the home improvement retailer jumped 6% after the company posted third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat expectations. Enphase Energy , Solar Edge , First Solar – The solar power stocks surged on Tuesday, with Enphase adding nearly 14%. Solar companies and tech stocks are sensitive to interest rates, and fare well when bond yields decline. Adobe — The software stock climbed nearly 2% in midday trading.
Persons: FactSet, Matthew Shattock, Fisker, — CNBC's Pia Singh, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, John Rosevear, Darla Mercado Organizations: Enphase, Solar, V.F, Corp, Amazon Web Services, Therapeutics, Federal, Deutsche Bank, EV, Adobe
Upstart Holdings — Stock in the artificial intelligence lending platform tumbled more than 26% after missing third-quarter sales and earnings estimates. Biogen — Stock in the biotech company fell more than 4% after third-quarter sales and earnings topped analysts' estimates. Boston-based Toast lost 9 cents per share, while analysts were expecting earnings of 10 cents per share, according to LSEG. Robinhood — The trading platform fell more than 14% after missing revenue estimates in the third quarter. Uber was down almost 1% after the company posted third-quarter results that missed sales and earnings estimates.
Persons: Berkshire Hathaway —, Rivian, Roblox, LSEG, StreetAccount, Robinhood, Uber, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Pia Singh, Alex Harring, Lisa Han, Tanaya Macheel, Sarah Min Organizations: , FactSet, Reata Pharmaceuticals, Occidental Petroleum —, Berkshire, Occidental, Wall, LSEG, Warner Bros, HBO, Food Network, eBay Locations: Houston, Boston
Dish Network — Shares dropped 6.2% premarket after the company missed Wall Street's expectations on both revenue and earnings, driven by substantial losses in its pay-TV retail wireless subscribers. Dish lost 26 cents per share in the third quarter, while analysts expected earnings of 5 cents per share, according to LSEG, formerly Refinitiv. Nvidia — The semiconductor stock added 1.1% premarket Monday, lifted by Bank of America's optimism about Nvidia's quarterly earnings due Nov. 21. Affiliated Managers Group — Shares of the asset manager company gained 2.5% third quarter earnings and revenue topped analyst estimates. AMG posted revenue of $525.2 million, exceeding analysts' estimate of $509.4 million.
Persons: Tesla, RingCentral, Schuster, SATS, Jane, FactSet, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Theobald, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Reuters, Hilton, Paramount, CBS, Bank of America, Dish, Citigroup —, CNBC, Citigroup, Bora Bora, Nvidia, Bank of, UBS, Dominion Energy, Barclays Locations: Berlin, China, Albemarle
Don't trust the stock market rally, strategist warns
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( Jenni Reid | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
LONDON — Stocks are heading for a bumper week, but there are many reasons to be wary, one strategist warned on Friday. "In short, we don't believe this rally," Salman Ahmed, global head of macro and strategic asset allocation at Fidelity International, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe." "We had a tough later part of summer, there was focus on tightening of financial conditions, what was coming from the key central banks." The pan-European Stoxx 600 index is on course for its best weekly performance since late March, according to LSEG data. That comes off the back of a dire October, which was its worst month of the year, and losses in August and September.
Persons: Salman Ahmed, CNBC's, Ahmed Organizations: Fidelity International Locations: impinge
Insulet — Shares added nearly 10% after beating both earnings and revenue estimates in the third quarter. Revenue came in at $432.7 million, while analysts polled by FactSet anticipated revenue of $414.3 million. Expedia — Stock in the travel booking company surged 9% after beating both revenue and earnings estimates in the third quarter. Paramount Global — The media conglomerate stock ticked up nearly 6% following a third-quarter earnings beat . Floor & Decor Holdings — The flooring retailer slipped more than 15% after missing third-quarter revenue forecasts.
Persons: FactSet, Apple, Expedia, LSEG, Block, Fortinet, Carvana, DraftKings, Darla Mercado, Scott Schnipper Organizations: LSEG, Revenue, Apple, Paramount Global, Paramount, Holdings, FactSet
Las Vegas Sands – The casino operator rose 3.8% after topping revenue estimates for the third quarter and pointing to a recovery in Macao and Singapore. Las Vegas Sands posted revenues of $2.8 billion, exceeding the $2.73 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG. American Airlines — Shares advanced 2% midday even after the air carrier posted weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue for the third quarter . Netflix added 8.76 million subscribers in the quarter while analysts polled by StreetAccount forecast 5.49 million. Zscaler — Stock in the cloud security firm added 1% following an upgrade to buy from Jefferies on Thursday, citing upside to 2024 earnings estimates.
Persons: Tesla, Blackstone, LSEG, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Union Pacific, LSEG, Vegas Sands, Las Vegas Sands, LSEG . American Airlines —, Netflix, StreetAccount, Lam Research, Zions, Jefferies, Blackstone — Locations: Vegas, Macao, Singapore, Las, Atlantic, Pacific
Netflix notched $3.73 per share on $8.54 billion in revenue while analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, forecast earnings of $3.49 per share and revenue of $8.54 billion. Zions reported earnings of $1.13 per share in the third quarter, while analysts surveyed by LSEG expected $1.15 per share. Las Vegas Sands — The casino and resort stock added 5% on the heels of a third-quarter revenue beat. The company reported $2.8 billion in revenue against analysts' estimates of $2.73 billion, per LSEG. The company reported an adjusted $6.85 per share on $3.48 billion in revenue while analysts polled by LSEG forecast earnings of $6.12 per share and revenue of $3.41 billion.
Persons: Wall, Tesla, LSEG, Zions, Lam Research's Organizations: Netflix, LSEG, Vegas Sands, Lam Locations: Vegas
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, September 6, 2022. U.S. stock futures were flat Monday night as the third-quarter earnings season gains momentum. S&P 500 futures ticked up 0.03%, while Nasdaq 100 futures traded near the flatline. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose 7 basis points to 4.7% on Monday. In addition to Tuesday's earnings reports, Wall Street will also be keeping an eye out for fresh economic data.
Persons: Russell, Johnson, Goldman Sachs, Lockheed Martin, Richard Bernstein, CNBC's, Charles Schwab, George Ball, Sanders Morris Harris Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Treasury, Dow, Johnson, Bank of America, Lockheed, Richard Bernstein Advisors, Monday, JPMorgan Chase Locations: New York City, Israel, Iran
Target — The retailer rose 2.8% after Bank of America upgraded Target to buy from neutral. ResMed — The medtech device stock slipped 2% after a downgrade by RBC Capital Markets to sector perform from outperform. Plug Power — The battery stock added 1.2% after JPMorgan added the company to its positive catalyst watchlist, and highlighted potential near-term upside. First Solar — Stock in the solar panel maker added nearly 4% following an upgrade to overweight from Barclays, with analyst Christine Cho highlighting an attractive valuation. Domino's Pizza — Shares of the pizza delivery company slipped more than 3% on mixed third-quarter results.
Persons: ResMed, Christine Cho, Warby Parker, Janine Stichter, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Yun Li Organizations: Ford —, United Auto Workers, Target, Bank of America, Walgreens, Delta Air Lines, Delta, RBC Capital Markets, RBC, JPMorgan, Barclays, BTIG, BMO Capital Markets Locations: Kentucky, U.S
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Sphere Entertainment — Shares of the media and entertainment company climbed 11.1% in midday trading after a U2 show debuted its Las Vegas Sphere venue Friday night. Bitcoin stocks — Stocks tied to digital currency trading advanced in lockstep with a rally in crypto prices. Instacart — Maplebear, the food delivery company doing business as Instacart, fell 9.2% in midday trading. The Wall Street bank said investors should buy the dip after the stock's underperformance in the first half of 2023.
Persons: — Stocks, MicroStrategy, , — Maplebear, Gordon Haskett, Insulet, Jefferies, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Truist, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Scott Schnipper Organizations: Madison Square Garden, , Riot, Marathon, Discover Financial, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Coeur Mining, Hecla Mining, Harmony, Mining, Gold Resource, Barclays, Norfolk Southern, Bank of America, Nvidia —, Nvidia, Apple, JPMorgan, UBS Locations: Las Vegas, lockstep, Coeur, Wall
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